The public must still be on guard even after the government has relaxed the community quarantine because the fight against the novel coronavirus is not over.
This was emphasized by opposition leader Vice President Leni Robredo in her Sunday radio show, “BISErbisyong Leni.”
The vice president again urged people not be complacent on the eve of the transition of Metro Manila and other parts of Luzon to GCQ from modified enhanced community quarantine. Under this form of quarantine, public transportation like taxis, point-to-point buses, and LRT and MRT trains will operate at a limited capacity for the first time in more than two months.
But despite the relaxed protocols, Robredo said the public should not have a “false sense of safety.”
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